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fbl204653
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi all,

 

I was wondering why the {thispage} doesn't work for gplot/sgplot.

I replaced the sgplot part with with proc print. It works. My SAS version is 9.3.


ods escapechar = '*';
ods rtf file = '1.rtf';
title1 j=c 'page *{thispage} of *{lastpage}';
proc sgplot data=sashelp.class;
scatter x=height y=weight / group=sex;
run;
ods rtf close;
run;

 

Thank you very much!

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Reeza
Super User

SGPLOT embeds the title in the graphics, while {thispage} is an RTF command.

 

Change the program so the titles are not embedded in the graphs using NOGTITLE on the ODS RTF statement.

 

ods escapechar = '*';
ods rtf file = 'temp1.rtf' nogtitle;
title1 j=c 'page *{thispage} of *{lastpage}';
proc sgplot data=sashelp.class;
scatter x=height y=weight / group=sex;
run;
ods rtf close;

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Reeza
Super User

SGPLOT embeds the title in the graphics, while {thispage} is an RTF command.

 

Change the program so the titles are not embedded in the graphs using NOGTITLE on the ODS RTF statement.

 

ods escapechar = '*';
ods rtf file = 'temp1.rtf' nogtitle;
title1 j=c 'page *{thispage} of *{lastpage}';
proc sgplot data=sashelp.class;
scatter x=height y=weight / group=sex;
run;
ods rtf close;
fbl204653
Obsidian | Level 7

Thanks, Reeza, you are the best!

DanH_sas
SAS Super FREQ

Specify NOGTITLE on the ODS RTF statement so that the title is processed at the page level. Then, you should see the expected title.

 

ods rtf file = '1.rtf' nogtitle;

 

Hope this helps!

Dan

fbl204653
Obsidian | Level 7

Thanks DanH

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